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Chrome
Kursk Shoes $74.95

Item # CRM0023

Description

From the West Coast to the Eastern Front, the Kursks keep your feet comfortable and secure.

Tug on the Chrome Kursk Shoe, tuck the laces into the lace garage to keep them out of your drivetrain, and hit the road. The Kursk is a tough, cycling-specific shoe that moonlights as a simple pair of casual kicks. Thanks to features like stainless aglets (or lace end-caps for non word-nerds), the aforementioned lace garage, and a board-lasted sole, the Kursk will keep your feet protected and your bike rolling fast.

Comment on tdip1054076's review:

Pretty decent casual cycling shoe

These shoes are pretty cool. The fabric for the uppers is super tough and I do not think that I will be wearing them out anytime soon. With the toughness does come some stiffness so they do take a little while to get broken in so that they move with your fit better. After a few weeks they fit and feel great. I took them on a 60 mile ride over the weekend and the performed admirably.

Comment on Benjamin Platte's review:

I like these shoes

They are great for what they were designed for, riding on flat pedals or cages. Walking is a different story. They are still not broken in at the heal and I have several blisters to show for it. I don't mind, I will heal. But if you are planning to walk any distances after getting off your fixie, put another pair of shoes in your messenger bag. These are definitely great bike shoes.

So do I. They are perfect. They have a nice stiff sole. They are made from a tough canvas that won't be damaged by rubbing on your toe-clips. I commute daily in Seoul, South Korea, lots of lights, lots of crazy traffic and emergency stopping. Feet go in and out no problems.

Have an answer for kdb2682481?

Hi. I don't use cleats. should I get these...

Hi. I don't use cleats. should I get these shoes or the "Kurtz Pro" model. I notice the Kurtz pro has other features like the rocking sole, which I do find appealing. Or is the cleat feature the only real difference between these shoes?

The pro has a rockered sole because it's stiffer than this version is. This is flexible and, therefore, doesn't need a rockered sole to make it easy to walk in. If you are using platform pedals, I would highly recommend these shoes. I've been using them for the past year and love them.